Health Sciences In The Media Intertwining radiology and healthcare management Jan. 12, 2023 Geoffrey Rubin, MD, department chair and professor of medical imaging in the College of Medicine – Tucson, co-authored an article on successful radiology leadership and invited readers to attend the the 2023 RLI Maximize Your Influence and Impact course. American College of Radiology The 'crazy infectious' XBB.1.5 COVID variant is in Arizona. Here's what we know Jan. 12, 2023 A highly contagious new subvariant of the SARS-CoV-2 virus that's fueling rising COVID-19 case numbers in the northeastern United States has been detected in Arizona, but unlike some other parts of the country it's not yet dominant here. The Arizona Republic Amid nursing shortage across the U.S., UArizona nursing students hope to fill the gap Jan. 12, 2023 The American Association of Colleges of Nursing projects the U.S. will need close to a million additional nurses by 2030. KGUN-TV (Tucson, AZ) Is COVID immunity hung up on old variants? Jan. 11, 2023 In the two-plus years that COVID vaccines have been available in the U.S., the basic recipe has changed just once. Vaccines, which take months to reformulate, just can’t keep up with a virus that seems to keep reinventing itself. The Atlantic iPhone white noise can help you fall asleep Jan. 11, 2023 Your iPhone can help you stay organized, connected and in the loop — but it also has a built-in feature to help you sleep. Reader's Digest Arizona doctors weigh in on new guidelines surrounding childhood obesity treatment Jan. 10, 2023 Doctors are warning childhood obesity is becoming more of a problem nationwide and are coming out with new guidance for treating it. KPHO/KTVK-TV (Phoenix, AZ) How to perform CPR Jan. 10, 2023 The Sarver Heart Center in the UArizona College of Medicine – Tucson is mentioned in a story about how to administer CPR in adults, teens, children and infants, when to give mouth-to-mouth, and how to use a defibrillator. NBC's TODAY Remembering 6 spine, orthopedic surgeons who died in 2022 Jan. 9, 2023 A report on six spine and orthopedic surgeons who died in 2022 includes Justin S. Cetas, MD, PhD, chair of the Department of Neurosurgery in the College of Medicine – Tucson, who was killed in a crash last July. Becker's Spine Review Is never cleaning your workout equipment really that bad? Jan. 9, 2023 Is it necessary to wipe down workout equipment before and after use at home if you are the only one that uses the equipment? LIVESTRONG UArizona is going strong Jan. 8, 2023 An opinion piece written by Arizona Board of Regents chair-elect Fred DuVal highlights UArizona strengths, including the leadership at the College of Medicine – Tucson, the comprehensive status of the UArizona Cancer Center and the newly announced UArizona Health Sciences Center for Advanced Molecular and Immunological Therapies. Arizona Daily Star Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Intertwining radiology and healthcare management Jan. 12, 2023 Geoffrey Rubin, MD, department chair and professor of medical imaging in the College of Medicine – Tucson, co-authored an article on successful radiology leadership and invited readers to attend the the 2023 RLI Maximize Your Influence and Impact course. American College of Radiology
The 'crazy infectious' XBB.1.5 COVID variant is in Arizona. Here's what we know Jan. 12, 2023 A highly contagious new subvariant of the SARS-CoV-2 virus that's fueling rising COVID-19 case numbers in the northeastern United States has been detected in Arizona, but unlike some other parts of the country it's not yet dominant here. The Arizona Republic
Amid nursing shortage across the U.S., UArizona nursing students hope to fill the gap Jan. 12, 2023 The American Association of Colleges of Nursing projects the U.S. will need close to a million additional nurses by 2030. KGUN-TV (Tucson, AZ)
Is COVID immunity hung up on old variants? Jan. 11, 2023 In the two-plus years that COVID vaccines have been available in the U.S., the basic recipe has changed just once. Vaccines, which take months to reformulate, just can’t keep up with a virus that seems to keep reinventing itself. The Atlantic
iPhone white noise can help you fall asleep Jan. 11, 2023 Your iPhone can help you stay organized, connected and in the loop — but it also has a built-in feature to help you sleep. Reader's Digest
Arizona doctors weigh in on new guidelines surrounding childhood obesity treatment Jan. 10, 2023 Doctors are warning childhood obesity is becoming more of a problem nationwide and are coming out with new guidance for treating it. KPHO/KTVK-TV (Phoenix, AZ)
How to perform CPR Jan. 10, 2023 The Sarver Heart Center in the UArizona College of Medicine – Tucson is mentioned in a story about how to administer CPR in adults, teens, children and infants, when to give mouth-to-mouth, and how to use a defibrillator. NBC's TODAY
Remembering 6 spine, orthopedic surgeons who died in 2022 Jan. 9, 2023 A report on six spine and orthopedic surgeons who died in 2022 includes Justin S. Cetas, MD, PhD, chair of the Department of Neurosurgery in the College of Medicine – Tucson, who was killed in a crash last July. Becker's Spine Review
Is never cleaning your workout equipment really that bad? Jan. 9, 2023 Is it necessary to wipe down workout equipment before and after use at home if you are the only one that uses the equipment? LIVESTRONG
UArizona is going strong Jan. 8, 2023 An opinion piece written by Arizona Board of Regents chair-elect Fred DuVal highlights UArizona strengths, including the leadership at the College of Medicine – Tucson, the comprehensive status of the UArizona Cancer Center and the newly announced UArizona Health Sciences Center for Advanced Molecular and Immunological Therapies. Arizona Daily Star